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Medical Premiums

On the "How much did you spend on Insurance Premium" page TT picked up my wife's 1099R and SSA-1099 premiums but not my 1099R premium amount even though it was entered in the Annuity information section of TT.  I do not get SS so I pay Medicare premiums off line. 

 

I noted in one of the answers while researching the community that I could sum up all Insurance premiums and load it on the above page.  Is there a preferred way to handle these premiums or just include my 1099 under addition premiums?   Thanks.

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MonikaK1
Expert Alumni

Medical Premiums

You can add the premiums you paid, as shown on your 1099-R, in the Medical Expenses section of TurboTax. 

 

Amounts deducted from Social Security payments for Medicare premiums are clearly identified on Form SSA-1099 and are automatically transferred to Schedule A as a medical expense if entered in TurboTax. If your medical insurance is shown on your Form 1099-R, it may not be clearly identified on the form in a way that TurboTax would recognize it as medical insurance. There isn't a special box designated on Form 1099-R for medical deductions.

 

See this help article and this one for more information on medical expenses and how to report them in TurboTax.

 

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PW226475
New Member

Medical Premiums

It is not a matter of TT recognizing the 1099 info - I specifically loaded the info into TT and yet it only ‘registered’ my wife’s info.

MonikaK1
Expert Alumni

Medical Premiums

Please clarify. Were you able to enter your premiums paid from your 1099-R in the Medical Deductions section?

 

Medical, dental, and vision expenses, including insurance premiums, are reported on Schedule A and entered in the Deductions & Credits section.

  1. In TurboTax Online, with your return open, search for Schedule A and then select the Jump to link in the search results.
  2. Enter your medical expenses, starting with prescriptions, on the following screens.
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